Dallas Theater Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status. If you need assistance or an accommodation during the application process because of a disability, it is available upon request. The company is pleased to provide such assistance, and no applicant will be penalized as a result of such a request.

MANAGER OF SCHOOL PROGRAMS(posted 7-21-2015)

Reporting to the Director of Education and Community Enrichment, the Manager of School Programs is responsible for planning, administrating, and supervising all school programs including: NAHYP award winning Project Discovery (PD), Booker T. Washington High School for the Visual and Performing Arts (BTW) Skokos Learning Lab (LL) and DTC’s Student Matinee Series (SMS).

Dallas Theater Center seeks a Lighting Supervisor to function as the department head for the area of Electrics and reports to the Production Manager. The area is defined as all performance lighting and electrical effects, as well as any lighting or electrically “practical” scenery (projections, props, or costumes), and “special effects” such as fog and haze, as they relate to productions of the Dallas Theater Center.

Dallas Theater Center seeks a year-round energetic, experienced, and dedicated individual to lead its public relations programs. Reporting to the Associate Director of Marketing and Communications, the ideal candidate will have 2+ years experience managing public and media relations programs for nonprofit or entertainment organizations. Candidate must possess excellent written and verbal communication skills, superior organizational skills and have social media management experience. The ability to manage a variety of projects and activities on a daily basis in a fast-paced, fluid environment is essential.

The Associate Production Manager reports to and works closely with the Production Manager to oversee the Production Department and ensure productions are produced in a timely and fiscally responsible manner with the highest artistic quality possible.

Dallas Theater Center is looking for a Properties Carpenter for the 2015-16 season. This will be a 52-week position with the opportunity for continuing work. The 2015-2016 season is a seven-show subscription season and A Christmas Carol. As the Prop Carpenter you will use many skills and work on many different types of projects, however your main focus will be on finish carpentry and metal fabrication as it applies to furniture. More than half of your time will be spent working in the prop carpentry shop, building furniture from drawings and photographs and repairing or modifying existing furniture.

Dallas Theater Center is looking for a Scenic Carpenter/Welder for the 2015-16 season. This will be a 52-week position with the opportunity for continuing work. The 2015-2016 season is a seven-show subscription season and A Christmas Carol. As the Carpenter/Welder you will use many skills and work on many different types of projects, however your main focus will be on rough carpentry and metal fabrication as it applies to scenery.

The Dallas Theater Center always has positions open for Theater Technicians. We regularly hire over hire carpenters, lighting techs, audio techs, costumers, show run crew, wardrobe crew and stage managers. Over-hire work is part-time and paid per hour (commensurate with experience). Join our professional team! For more information, please contact our production management team at PMA@Dallastheatercenter.org.

ARTISTIC INTERNSHIPS

There are no artistic internship opportunities currently available at DTC. Please check at a later date - new opportunities may become available.

Stage Management Observers

Dallas Theater Center seeks Stage Management Observers for our 2015-2016 season. SM Observers will assist the Stage Management staff and have the opportunity to observe and participate in DTC rehearsals and tech rehearsals. This is a volunteer position and it is best suited, but not limited, to those interested in pursuing Stage Management as a career. Appropriate applicants may seek professional internship credit with his/her current college or university (as appropriate). There are multiple openings for this position. Scheduling is part time, flexible and may be short or long term, but a commitment is required. Dallas/Fort Worth locals are encouraged to apply as housing is not provided. Résumés, references and cover letters may be sent to Eric Tysinger. No phone calls, please.